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Signature of a partnership agreement between SECO and NXP

by November 15, 2024
written by November 15, 2024

This joint effort will further integrate their technologies and bring a unified hardware & software solution to market, with a dedicated focus on promoting and integrating NXP silicon, Clea software, and EdgeLock® 2GO security services.

SECO S.p.A. (“SECO”) and NXP® Semiconductors (“NXP”) are pleased to announce a significant milestone in their partnership: SECO’s Clea software platform will be available to all NXP silicon users and seamlessly integrated with NXP’s EdgeLock® 2GO service platform.

This collaboration, building on a longstanding partnership, aims to leverage Clea’s advanced features and NXP’s processing capabilities to deliver an optimized development environment for AI-powered devices specifically tailored for industrial and IoT applications.

The recent agreement sets forth the terms of the collaboration, building on Clea’s availability across all NXP silicon and native integration into NXP’s official Linux and Zephyr BSPs. This enables NXP’s customers to quickly access Clea’s IoT data and device management features, providing device manufacturers with a seamless end-to-end solution for building IoT applications and deploying AI models at scale. By combining SECO’s software expertise with NXP’s hardware and secure cloud services strengths, this synergy is expected to accelerate innovation, foster future growth, and expedite product development and market entry for customers.

“This partnership agreement with SECO will enlarge NXP’s value proposition to our customers by providing them access to Clea’s ready-to-use IoT platform and pre-trained AI algorithms, supporting multiple use cases. Furthermore, Clea will offer secure device provisioning by leveraging NXP’s EdgeLock 2GO services. This will allow end customers to manage seamlessly the whole lifecycle of their products, from secure OTA to deployment of their own or third party services and applications, without the need to change hardware”, said Luca Difalco, Senior Vice President, Global Sales, NXP Semiconductors.

“This partnership between NXP and SECO represents a significant milestone in our technological advancements in both hardware and software. Over the years, we have cultivated a strong, privileged relationship and share a unified vision for the future of the industrial IoT market. Our joint commitment, centered on Clea software and EdgeLock 2GO, elevates our collaboration to new heights”, said Massimo Mauri, CEO of SECO.

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